Sometimes Walk Sometimes Run

It was a fine day for a nice walk.

Rotten Apples!? Oh that Naughty Monkey!

It was a fine day for a nice walk.

Rotten Apples!? Oh that Naughty Monkey!

Once in a while when StickFiggy is particularly moved by something or someone in a totally positive way, he wants to share it with you AND pay a little tribute with a special image. Can a stick figure really look like it is playing a violin!? Why not?
So today, he tries to play the violin impersonating David Garrett. See him on PBS? Read about Garrett’s Seattle concerts here- a lucky stop on a very international tour. Know any kids who think music is boring… show them this happy violinist and tell them that he is in the Guinness book of World Records as the world’s fastest violinist!
So THANK YOU David Garrett + band for following a talent and a dream such that you could bring listeners together all over the world to feel the same energy and peace and beauty from music!
- Jane & StickFiggy
The super cute and extremely sweet baby Leo Nasbaum cooly modeled the StickFiggy Rapunzel T-shirt available at Zazzle!
Photos are here.
On his debut trip the the US, the little guy from down-under coudn’t have done a better job!
Thank you Leo and Leah! FYI, Leo is inspiring the next shirt design for little boys…one with StickFiggy and a lion!
Little girls, don’t worry- you’ll get something next time!
So, below are some pictures. Special attention for the one with Gpa Paul Ebbers: StickFiggy™ has a special mission to be THAT company which strives to underscore the importance of connecting generations. StickFiggy’s cheerful images, whether on apparel or in books, are honored to be a part of your fun moments together or as your gifting solution when distance separates! May this be the first of MANY pictures of grandparents with their grandchildren in a StickFiggy moment!!!
Note: If you have pictures with you, your child, and a StickFiggy product, you may participate on our photo page by sending submissions to info@stickfiggy.com.
May you and yours feel a StickFiggy’s bit better!



StickFiggy™ wants you to know about 2 of his free animated e-cards that you can send family, friends, and of course… the special-someone! See StickFiggy throw a heart in the air, do a cartwheel and catch it just in time. Let him express your own joyful heart!
Or…. send the cute sailboat scene where StickFiggy peers down at a wiggling little mermaid! Could it be love at first sight? Have fun watching for all the movements of the background animals!
So…check them out here!
Great for kids- great for the rest of us! …. HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY!
-Jane & StickFiggy™
Except the particles didn’t fall down, but rather hovered around him and lazily floated outward and away into the big wide world while slowly fading back into thin air.
The Holidays were long past. Most everyone had taken the lights and decorations off of their homes.
“I must take this tree out of my house,” muttered StickFiggy. “It is getting so late!”
The Tree watched him take all of the shiny ornaments down from its branches. All except for the bright star at the tip-top.
But that fell off anyway.
“There! Enjoy the fresh air.” He marched off with his signature purposeful stride.
“Ok,” thought the Tree, “but now I am all alone except for this big blue box.”
“YUM! I am The Trash, and I look forward to eating you,” it said with a bang of its lid.
“Oh no! Not me- I am the celebrated beautiful Christmas Tree! StickFiggy kept me in his house. This cannot be possible!” But The Trash couldn’t hear the tree’s quiet thoughts and nothing could be done.
Hours came and went. The Tree’s branches drooped in despair. Maybe The Garbage was right.
Not too far away, a pile of dirt grew bigger and bigger next to a hole in the ground.
“I am digging, I love digging,” sang StickFiggy. His voice sounded very far away because he was in the hole which was so deep that only his shovel could be seen.
Out of the hole and off with a red wheelbarrow, StickFiggy raced back to his house and to the spot where he had left the Tree.
With the still sad looking Tree in the wheelbarrow, StickFiggy ran almost as fast- though the tree was quite heavy- back to where he had been.
“Hey! What about my dinner of yummy tree,” yelled The Trash.
“Nope. This is not for you.” StickFiggy answered.
“Look Tree, look!” StickFiggy pointed to the nice hole in the ground.
The Tree rustled with delight and hopped up to get a better view.
In fact, it leapt right into the hole before StickFiggy could do a thing.
But it did need a little help.
So StickFiggy put a little more dirt around the Tree’s roots and patted the earth into a nice cosy mound at its trunk.
“Voila- all done beautiful tree. Thank you for being inside with me for all those weeks and wearing my special Christmas ornaments”
The Tree was very pleased and felt lovelier than ever.